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I have a 19", and a 23", and the 23" has way more room available. That said, the 19" is surprisingly big, it has room that other grills its size doesn't have. On a day to day basis, and if you told me it's the only grill I can have, I would be perfectly happy. If you're concerned about available room, don't be, its actually larger than other brand's large models. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Good to hear from ya Doc! Robert
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Uhh??? Robert
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If they're butted against each other, it shouldn't be a problem. My 5', 120lb wife moved mine, but you'll have to have some momentum to cross the joints. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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What's your deck surface? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I'll take ingenuity over government funding all day long. Robert
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As long as the tiles are in place when it cools, you're fine. Robert
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Ok, no hotter. Start closing the bottom vent, then the top. As it cools, just press the tile back into place, once it stays just keep an eye on it. Once it's cooled with tile in place, you're good. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I looked at induction tops when I was building my house, this was about a year ago. At that time, they were about three times as much, and, they're limited size. I think the largest available was about 30", plus, it wouldn't heat more than three pans at once. I ended up with a thermador 36" gas top, and have never looked back. I just looked on Amazon, and there are a couple of single units available. For a single pan, these units look great, but, for me, it wasn't an option for my main cooktop. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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This is what makes a kk so sweet. It can be a low rider, or a Ferrari, it just depends on how hard you push the pedal. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Kinda like drivin a Ferrari 55 MPH. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Yes you will,it's a chemical smell. Once you get that, you're doing the job, and don't need to get much hotter, just keep it there for an hour or so, and let it cook! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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You need to get it hotter. Let it stay there for an hour ish, then let it come up about 50° every thirty minutes. You really want to see 550°-600° for a period of time, it takes that to get the grill hot enough to cook the residual moisture. It'll have a chemical smell, that's normal. Should you see fluid actually dripping from a spot, stop the grill from getting hotter, let it cook for about thirty minutes, then start shutting in down. As the grill cools, press the tiles where the fluid leaked into place, making sure they stay in place as the grill cools. You'll be set at this point. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I can't see how to clean ashes without removing the charcoal basket. Personally, I use a shop vac with a drywall filter, take out the charcoal basket, and get ashes that way. I believe CC uses a small dust pan and sweeper, but he has a 32", which has more room. Pick what works for you, but I think the basket should come out. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Well, now that you've moved it, I'll tell you that the top of the crate is also a ramp for rolling the grill off the base, I though that was in the new owner guide. Love the bronze! Get everything unpacked, and get ready, you've bought the finest charcoal cooking device available. When you're ready for the hi heat burn, have some time, and adult beverage if you care to. You can cook during this process, but I see it as an introduction between you and your grill. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Pics!! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Yet another example of, why go out?? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Scrap the dolly, it won't work unless the kk is still on the pallet, and like I said, still not happening. Just use the plywood and roll the kk on its own, it actually rolls fairly easily. Assuming no step ups or downs, you can probably do this yourself. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Similar to this? If so, with all respect, that ain't happening. I've moved mine three times, including initial delivery, and I have to recommend the plywood/leapfrog method. It's a bit tedious, but it works beautifully. Remember, your kk weighs close to 600lbs, and is bigger than your realize, this type of hand truck is way overmatched. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Biffer, I'm curious about the dolly you spoke of. What's the weight capacity of that thing? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Seems like you're supposed to tell joe to send you a kk shaft. I've slept since I bought mine, but I think that's the case. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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If Canada is like the U.S., the actual road time is the shortest part. Both my grills took about 5 days travel by truck. You'll be grillin in no time! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Ya might call Dennis to get the serial number. Robert
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Can you post a pic of your outdoor outlet? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I'm thinking of building another weatherproof box to accommodate everything, something like an electrical panel inclosure. Is that an option? Robert